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Yes, the Breyer Earth model does require a stand to display it securely. The stand provides stability and prevents the model from tipping over, keeping it safe and secure while on display.
The layer of the Earth that you stand on is the Earth's crust. It is the outermost solid shell of the Earth and is a few miles thick on average.
No, in the context of environmental science, the letter "e" does not typically stand for "earth." It might represent other concepts or variables depending on the specific context.
When you stand on a bathroom scale it displays the force the earth is exerting on you, which is your weight. The scale measures the gravitational force between you and the earth such that the reading you see is your actual weight in that gravitational field.
No, it is not possible for two people to stand on opposite ends of the Earth without being on water. The Earth is mostly covered by water, so if two people were on opposite ends of the Earth, at least one of them would have to be standing on water.
Archimedes is credited with saying "Give me a lever long enough and a place to stand, and I will move the earth." This quote highlights the power of leverage in achieving great feats.